It is a good hotel just for rest and leave the next day for your flight. Nice simple room with window reminds me of a prison cell. Most of the staff are not helpful or friendly to guests. (I feel like we were staying at a student dormitory and served by reluctant volunteer students) There were at least 4 groups of guests waiting at the lobby. None of us were greeted at the hotel or helped in making our stay or waiting comfortable at the lobby. It feels more like motel vibes. I would not come back to this hotel again.
There are no kettle or tea or coffee pack in your room like most hotels have. No bin in the room but only one in the toilet. No fridge.
FYI, there are no free hotel transfers from airport to hotel. You have to buy your own bus ticket.
Overall, not a good hotel experience but a good rest for your layover.
Located near the airport so convenient for those not going far. Absolutely nothing else nearby. Except Macdonald
Hotel offers unlimited espresso coffee and tea so thumbs up!
Bar and restaurant available at hotel but no public work area.
Loud music at 3am. But that’s guest problem not hotel management ~
Must say best breakfast so far in all the hotels I’ve stayed at this trip in Europe.
The room itself was mostly fine, though I did notice a slightly dusty smell. There was also a minor draft coming from a corner of the room. Other than that, everything else was pretty good. The hygiene was excellent, breakfast was delicious, and its proximity to the airport was very convenient.
The hotel is conveniently located right by the airport, offering a dedicated shuttle bus service and access to nearby local buses for transfers. The facilities are quite comprehensive. While there's no kettle in the room, the front desk provides a hot water dispenser. Despite its proximity to the runway, there appears to be a nighttime curfew, which means noise isn't generally an issue and sleep is undisturbed.
This place was genuinely great! The front desk lady was super nice. Later, when the AC wasn't heating, a staff member immediately brought us a heater. Overall, it was a fantastic experience! It was also perfect for catching our flight from Oslo, and getting to the city center was really convenient.
The hotel is conveniently located near the airport, and they offer an airport shuttle service. A nice bonus is the museum right next door, which features planes and tanks.
Great hotel for early flights, would be impossible to be closer to airport. Room was quiet, beds were comfortable & staff friendly. We didn't use restaurant so cannot comment on that. My only suggested improvement would be to serve breakfast from 4 rather than 5 (given flight times & recommendation for non Schengen passengers with luggage to be there 3 hours early, this small change would mean those on 7:30 flights could also have breakfast).
During my trip to Norway, I stayed at both Radisson RED and Radisson Blu at Oslo Airport to experience the difference. Here's a summary of my experience for your reference:
1. **Location:** Blu is the closest, while Red is a bit further, requiring a few extra minutes of walking, but still well within walking distance.
2. **Room Size & Facilities:** I booked standard rooms at both. Blu's rooms were slightly larger than Red's. In terms of decor, Red felt more modern, but other in-room amenities were largely the same.
3. **Check-in/Check-out:** The process was smooth at both hotels.
4. **Breakfast:** Breakfast was pretty much identical at both hotels, with no significant differences.
In conclusion, there isn't a huge difference between the two hotels. I'd recommend choosing whichever one offers a better price.
The hotel is far from the city center. If it is not convenient to travel by car, the surroundings are calm and there is no place to eat later in the evening. It is not recommended to stay here for leisure travel. All the tourists come.
I stayed here for one night before heading into Oslo city, and honestly, it exceeded my expectations. The location is incredibly convenient for travelers—just a short ride from the airport. The hotel may not be ultra-luxurious, but for a short stay, it’s absolutely perfect. The room was clean, the bed was comfortable, and the overall environment was peaceful and relaxing. The lobby is spacious and beautifully designed—it gives a very open and welcoming first impression. The breakfast was excellent, with a wide variety of options (more than I could finish!). There’s even a gym available, which is a great bonus for a transit hotel. But what really stands out is the value for money—for the price I paid, this was way beyond what I expected. I would definitely recommend this hotel to anyone needing a convenient and comfortable stay near Oslo Airport. Totally worth it!
This hotel is fantastic; check-in was easy, check-out was easy, staff were helpful, professional and efficient. The breakfast was fantastic - having seen some negative reviews on other sites I can honestly say that I have no idea what they were talking about - maybe they were on glue? The room was perfectly sized for a solo traveller; a drawer might have been helpful so when I unpacked I had somewhere to put my clothes, but I was only staying for 2 nights so it wasn't essential. The bathroom was small but perfectly formed and functional. It was so clean it looked brand new. The bed was a double and very comfy; my only feedback here is that I was only given a single duvet. Seemed a bit daft for a double bed but again, solo traveller, so it didn't really matter. I'm sure that had I asked they would have happily provided a double duvet. I liked the little amusing signs everywhere and appreciated that they were in English despite being in Norway. The view from my room was exceptional. I arrived on a sunny evening and it was breath-taking - thank you for arranging that ;-) Above all, and most importantly for me, this hotel was incredibly clean. I can usually find something that will turn my stomach cleanliness-wise, but not at this hotel, it was immaculate. Thank you for a lovely stay :-)
First time to travel to Oslo and had a lovely time at Raddison Blue Oslo! Location: It was far from the station and it took longer than I expected. And it’s not easy to find a way at first and a bit quiet area so if you’re going first time better to arrive early during day time as it might be very dark to walk from the station. Or take taxi. Room: very clean and it was nice to have slippers and bathrobe. Bed was very comfortable. It was great to have not only kettle but also Espresso coffee machine. Only thing is showers water pressure was quite low , I was surprised since it’s Raddison blue. Stuffs: reception stuffs were very kind and nice, they kindly arrange me to stay at a room on see side so it was lovely to see sea from window. Surrounding: No shops are around so it’s a bit inconvenient but it was so wonderful to have a sea side path for a quiet long walk! Breakfast: variety kind of food and spacious restaurant.
This hotel offers a convenient and comfortable stay for travellers, located just a 10-minute shuttle bus from the airport terminal—perfect for early flights or late arrivals. The rooms are clean, modern, and well-equipped, with cosy beds, blackout curtains, and a quiet atmosphere, ensuring a restful night. Amenities like free Wi-Fi and an on-site restaurant/bar with decent food options add to the experience. The staff are friendly and efficient, making check-in/out quick and hassle-free. However, the hotel is slightly pricey compared to other airport options, and some hallway noise can be heard due to high traveler traffic. Despite these minor drawbacks, it’s an excellent choice for short stays or layovers, providing everything you need for a stress-free stay near Oslo Airport. Booking in advance is recommended to secure better rates. Rating: 4/5 ⭐️
Great hotel for early flights, would be impossible to be closer to airport. Room was quiet, beds were comfortable & staff friendly. We didn't use restaurant so cannot comment on that. My only suggested improvement would be to serve breakfast from 4 rather than 5 (given flight times & recommendation for non Schengen passengers with luggage to be there 3 hours early, this small change would mean those on 7:30 flights could also have breakfast).
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